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to involve no danger

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  • Danger Hiptop — Manufacturer Danger Incorporated / Flextronics / Sharp Corporation / Motorola Carriers T Mobile (2002 2010) Telstr …   Wikipedia

  • involve — [in välv′, invôlv′] vt. involved, involving [ME involven < L involvere < in , in + volvere, to roll: see WALK] 1. Archaic to enfold or envelop as in a wrapping [fog involved the shoreline] 2. Obs. to wind spirally; coil up 3. to make… …   English World dictionary

  • danger — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ big, considerable, enormous, extreme, grave, great, mortal, obvious, real, serious, significant …   Collocations dictionary

  • involve — verb 1 make sth necessary ADVERB ▪ generally, typically, usually ▪ Inventions typically involve minor improvements in technology. ▪ inevitably, necessarily ▪ …   Collocations dictionary

  • involve — 01. People like to be [involved] in decisions that affect them. 02. The police have found no proof of his [involvement] in the robbery. 03. Nick s job as a salesman [involves] a lot of travelling around the state. 04. Newspaper reports hint at a… …   Grammatical examples in English

  • danger trees — Trees standing adjacent to the right of way of an electric power transmission line which, by reason of their size or condition involve a concrete threat of injury to the line. 26 Am J2d Electr § 146 …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • MEDICINE AND LAW — This article is arranged according to the following outline: introduction Judicial Decision – A Value Determination the values of a jewish and democratic state in the image of god PHYSICIAN S DUTIES AND PATIENTS RIGHTS the physician and the judge …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Recklessness (criminal) — In the criminal law, recklessness (also called unchariness) is one of the four possible classes of mental state constituting mens rea (the Latin for guilty mind ). To commit an offence of ordinary as opposed to strict liability, the prosecution… …   Wikipedia

  • Recklessness (law) — In criminal law, recklessness (also called unchariness) is one of the four possible classes of mental state constituting mens rea (the Latin for guilty mind ). To commit an offence of ordinary as opposed to strict liability, the prosecution must… …   Wikipedia

  • Occasions of Sin — • External circumstances things or persons which incite or entice one to sin. Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Occasions of Sin     Occasions of Sin      …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • carry — car|ry1 [ keri ] verb *** ▸ 1 take someone/something somewhere ▸ 2 have goods for sale ▸ 3 spread disease ▸ 4 always have a feeling ▸ 5 publish/broadcast something ▸ 6 have a guarantee ▸ 7 win election ▸ 8 do someone else s work ▸ 9 lead to… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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